Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham are pushing the United States toward war with Russia. I’d like nothing more than to destroy the Putin regime and put Putin himself on trial for war crimes. He is not a Christian; he is a communist. At this time, however, the U.S. military is in a weakened state. We cannot fight and win a war against Russia. In fact, Russia has a nuclear advantage over the U.S.

Obama/Clinton already laid out a welcome mat for Russian expansion in Europe and the Middle East. We can’t turn back the clock. What we can do, as Trump has said, is rebuild our military and the U.S. industrial base.

The attacks on an incoming president are unprecedented. They eminate from the highest levels of the U.S. Intelligence Community. CNN is their megaphone.

Senator John McCain has been implicated in the distribution of a phony “intelligence” report designed to smear President-elect Donald J. Trump. Is this a forgery? Were the claims made up? ASI TV producer Jerry Kenney comments on the salacious allegations that Trump hired a bunch of prostitutes to mess up a Russian hotel:

I can't believe that a guy who is so concerned about his reputation in the hotel business would go into a top-rated hotel and have someone urinate on the furniture. I have serious doubts about it.

The allegations were started by Democrat Sen. Harry Reid in a letter to FBI Director Comey. Reid claimed the FBI had “explosive information about close ties and coordination between Donald Trump, his top advisors, and the Russian government…” Reid’s reference to sources in “the national security community” means the CIA.

We expect outlets like CNN to run with these allegations. The new president should investigate the intelligence agencies and the source of these attacks. If McCain passed them on to the FBI, as reported, he should be investigated. Where did they originate?

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